Aspen Aerogels Industrial Insulation
Aspen Aerogels Industrial Insulation
Aspen Aerogels Industrial Insulation
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Uses:
Cryogenic processes: gas, petrochemical Cryogenic storage: gas, petrochemical Below ambient processes: gas, petrochemical, refining In-service insulation application Dual temperature Acoustic Chilled water Pipe in pipe Composite systems
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Piping, vessels, equipment, tanks
Properties:
Service Temperature Range: -460F (-273C) to 392F (200C) Thermal Performance: Cryogel has the lowest thermal conductivity value of any material used for cryogenic service. Therefore, its required thickness is extremely small compared to other cold insulation materials. In most cases, condensation control thickness is sufficient to meet the desired heat gain limitation. Cryogels minimal thickness results in a smaller surface area and reduced heat gain compared to other insulation materials. This heat gain safety factor maximizes system performance by improving process control, which results in optimized production and energy savings. Cryogel also does not age, so its thermal performance remains constant over time.
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Cryogel Blankets
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Special Applications:
Overwrap System Most hot insulation materials used today will eventually become wet, resulting in heat and energy loss, poor process control, and corrosion. This problem can be fixed by wrapping a single layer of 6 mm Pyrogel with metal jacket over the existing insulation and jacketing. The Pyrogel overwrap drives moisture out of the wet inner layers, resulting in improved thermal performance and reduced operating costs. It also decreases the outer surface temperature to correct personnel protection levels. High Temperature Composite System High temperature applications require higher insulating values. Most high temperature insulation materials (ceramic fiber, mineral wool, etc.) have to be applied in extremely large thicknesses to achieve such values. But for reasons such as space constraints and economics, thick insulation might not work. In these cases, Pyrogel can be used in combination with the other material to substantially reduce the total thickness. Economical Combination System In high temperature applications, rigid insulation materials such as perlite and calcium silicate can crack or break when banded around pipe and over weld seams, or when a pipe expands in service. A single 6 mm layer of Pyrogel can be applied to the inner surface of rigid materials to provide a cushioning effect, which reduces damage and waste. Adding Pyrogel also lessens the amount of rigid insulation needed, reducing the overerall thickness by 50% - 80%.
All four designs provide the same level of thermal protection (130 Btu/hr-ft)
Uses:
Hot processes: gas, petrochemical, refining Steam lines Overwrap (maintenance) Storage: gas, petrochemical, refining Dual temperature Refractory Acoustic Heat tracing Pipe in pipe
Applications:
Piping, vessels, equipment, tanks
Properties:
Service Temperature Range: -460F (-273C) to 725F (385C) Thermal Performance: Pyrogel has the lowest thermal conductivity value of any material used for hot service. Therefore, its required thickness is 50% - 80% less than other hot insulation materials. Moisture Resistance: Moisture is a problem in insulation at temperatures up to 200C. It can form within the insulation and cause corrosion under the insulation (CUI). Pyrogel is hydrophobic (resistant to liquid water) through the entire matrix of the material (not just on the surface) and provides excellent resistance to moisture. Other insulations tend to absorb moisture over time, potentially corroding the substrate. Pyrogel also meets all specifications for stress crack corrosion of stainless steel.
Pyrogel Blankets
Pyrogel blanket wraps over pipe Cladding and banding provide mechanical and weather protection
Pyrogel is superhydrophobic
Logistics: From procurement through installation, Pyrogel simplifies logistics because of its decreased volume requirements. These advantages include freight savings, storage space, and simplified inventory. Installation: Pyrogel is quickly and easily installed by wrapping it onto piping and equipment. In contrast, rigid insulation materials are installed piece by piece in sections, which is very labor intensive. Pyrogel also is applied in longer lengths and at a faster rate then other insulation materials, which shortens the project schedule.
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16 x 20 Vessel: Aerogel blankets increase labor productivity on tanks, towers, and vessels.
Steam Pipe Retrofits: Simple, fast installation of single-ply aerogel blanket overwrap can drive moisture out of old, wet insulation and recover system performance.
Removable Covers: Aerogel removable blankets are thinner, lighter, and last longer than conventional materials.
Heat Exchange Modules: Aerogel blankets easily survive the rigors of over-theroad travel. Tight Access Areas: Flexible aerogel blankets are ideal for tight access areas and can withstand periodic flooding.
Information presented herein is typical and representative of material performance. Any and all warranties, either expressed of implied, are disclaimed. All products or materials supplied, including any recommendations or suggestions must be evaluated by the user to determine applicability and suitability for a particular use. Values should not be used directly for specification purposes. Aspen Aerogels, Inc. does not assume any liability for use or misuse of any products produced or supplied. This information replaces all previous information. As a result of the constant development of our products, we reserve the right to make alterations to this information without notice.
Pyrogel and Cryogel are registered trademarks of Aspen Aerogels, Inc. 2007 Aspen Aerogels, Inc. REV 2.0
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